Thanks for the input guys. I was able to get the plug out. Turns out the gears were installed wrong. Gear drive was destroyed. I have new parts on order. I'll be pulling wheel apart to replace the speedo gears and reinstall the cable and gear drive. Pic attached... pretty munched!

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The "Plug" on the wheel end of the speedometer cable is held in place by the drive gear bushing screw (PN67110-49)If you have removed that screw, then B-Y-Bob's info is the correct procedure. If you have not removed that screw, the cable plug will not come out without destroying the front brake side plate, ( PN4144-51 )

Duane Taylor

----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS -----Heat yes...and 'Blaster' (NAPA auto). Wrap a cloth around it and wiggle it with channel lock pliers.

----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS -----I have a 1960 Super 10. Everything works great on the bike except for the speedo. I had the speedo restored and I've tested it. It works. The problem, I believe, is in the wheel. Problem is I can't get the darn plug at the end of the speedo cable to come out. It's stuck in there. It comes out about an 1/8 of an inch maybe and then won't budge. Any ideas? I've tried some lube around the hole but that didn't do it. Should I apply some heat? Should I emery cloth the plug before re-installing next time? BTW I can remove the inner speedo cable... I'm thinking either a gear broke or the cable broke at the end.